Like I said she wants her to get to try some of our best BBQ. They will be in the Raliegh area and also in Asheboro but she wants to know if you all know of good BBQ in that area.....
Since your profile says near W-S, I would recommend finding a place in Lexington if only because it’s got name recognition.
For the best food, I would go with Keaton’s BBQ on Cool Springs Rd in Cleveland, near Statesville, it it’s still open. It’s chicken, not pork, but made the top 50 list of best BBQ in the nation.
What side of Raleigh? Wake county is huge. I can direct them, but it is nearly an hour and a half from northeastern Wake county to southwest Wake county. It's not all Raleigh, but Raleigh is spread out.well her and her friend will be staying in Raleigh
oh and I'll need addresses if possible
well her and her friend will be staying in Raleigh
oh and I'll need addresses if possible
Oh, it's still open, but weird hours. This would be my vote.Since your profile says near W-S, I would recommend finding a place in Lexington if only because it’s got name recognition.
For the best food, I would go with Keaton’s BBQ on Cool Springs Rd in Cleveland, near Statesville, it it’s still open. It’s chicken, not pork, but made the top 50 list of best BBQ in the nation.
from what she says they'll be staying closer to downtown unfortunatelyWhat side of Raleigh? Wake county is huge. I can direct them, but it is nearly an hour and a half from northeastern Wake county to southwest Wake county. It's not all Raleigh, but Raleigh is spread out.
If they are in Raleigh, Clyde Coopers downtown is the real deal. Old Time on Hillsborough is solid. Honestly, City BBQ is really good for a small chain too. If they happen across the Humble Pig food truck you won't be disappointed. Another option is Brew N Cue or Big Mike's in Cary/Apex...
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I haven’t tried Ricks yet. It’s 3 minutes from My office and it always smells good when I ride by.If they have time, they should make a road trip west to Lexington and give it a go. I suggest, in order, 1) Rick's Smokehouse in Welcome 2) Smileys in Lexington.
It became my favorite. I used to love Honeymonks (Lexington BBQ), but I think they chop it too fine and it lose's texture. They have bangin' hush puppies too! And smoked mac n cheese!I haven’t tried Ricks yet. It’s 3 minutes from My office and it always smells good when I ride by.
Good Lord don't direct them to that crap they call BBQ in Lexington... That dump is not indicative of NC BBQ...
Only heathens put ketchup in their BBQ sauce...
If they are in Raleigh, Clyde Coopers downtown is the real deal. Old Time on Hillsborough is solid. Honestly, City BBQ is really good for a small chain too. If they happen across the Humble Pig food truck you won't be disappointed. Another option is Brew N Cue or Big Mike's in Cary/Apex...
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Good Lord don't direct them to that crap they call BBQ in Lexington... That dump is not indicative of NC BBQ...
Only heathens put ketchup in their BBQ sauce...
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redneck bbq lab in benson.
The very best BBQ you will find anywhere this side of the Mississippi is Stephensons BBQ in willow springs NC near Raleigh down off 40
https://www.google.com/search?q=stephensons+bbq&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:12967080639650490469,rc_q:Stephenson's%20Bar-B-Q,ru_q:Stephenson's%20Bar-B-Q
Buxton bbq hall in asheville and redneck bbq lab in benson.
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I would 3rds Clyde Coopers, some old school good stufffrom what she says they'll be staying closer to downtown unfortunately
And you have the audacity to list JoCo as your county of residence.Vinegar and crushed red pepper does not constitute BBQ!!!
Let the dog pile begin hahahaha!!!
Vinegar and crushed red pepper does not constitute BBQ!!!
Let the dog pile begin hahahaha!!![/QUOTE
Can I get a witness!!!